UW Seeks Public Comment on Tuition Recommendations

The University of Wyoming seeks public comment on recommendations regarding student tuition for the 2025-26 academic year.

At its Sept. 25-27 meeting, the UW Board of Trustees is expected to act on the recommendations from the university administration, and public input will help inform the trustees’ decision.

The board is being asked to consider an increase in standard tuition rates in line with the current tuition policy.

Wyoming resident main campus and distance, undergraduate and graduate base tuition rates would increase by 4 percent.

Nonresident distance, undergraduate and graduate base tuition rates would increase by 4 percent.

Nonresident main campus, undergraduate and graduate base tuition rates would increase by 2 percent.

A table, outlining the standard tuition rates for the 2024-25 academic year and the administration’s recommendations for the 2025-26 academic year, may be found here.

Those wishing to comment on the tuition increase should go here. The deadline for written comments is 11:59 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 1.

The tuition rates noted above do not include the university’s mandatory student fees or program fees. These proposed rate changes do not apply to programs with differential or market-based tuition rates.